CJ: UoL Medicine Semester Two (ESA2)

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Decks in this class (87)

CVS - Intro To CVS
Why do single celled organisms no...,
Give some factors that affect the...,
Will a tissue which is very metab...
12  cards
CVS - Haemodynamics
What is the difference between pl...,
What is peripheral resistance,
Give the commonest cause of incre...
17  cards
CVS - The Heart As A Pump
What is the difference between re...,
Which has the higher pressure the...,
What is systole
34  cards
CVS - Control Of Cardiac Output
What is afterload,
What is preload,
What is total peripheral resistance
19  cards
MSK 1 - Development Of Limbs
What are the three different type...,
What are the three different type...,
When do the limb buds develop
21  cards
ASBHDS - Session 1
Give some arguments in favour of ...,
What is the cochrane collaboration,
What is the standard definition o...
37  cards
MEH 1 - Energy Reactions In Cells
What is metabolism,
What are the two main types of me...,
What is the function of catabolic...
18  cards
Infection 1 - Intro
What is an infection,
What are microbiota,
What is commensalism
6  cards
Pathology 1 - Intro
Define disease,
What is autolysis,
What are fixatives
11  cards
Pathology 2 - Cell Injury
What is the difference between hy...,
What are the four causes of hypoxia,
True or false hypoxia affects all...
55  cards
MEH 2 - Intro To Metabolism
What is meant by transport work i...,
What does atp split into after it...,
What is the official si unit of f...
34  cards
MEH 3 - Energy Production
What is stage 1 of catabolism,
Where is stage 1 of catabolism ca...,
What are the three types of lacta...
35  cards
CVS 5 - Development Of The Heart
What is the estimated worldwide i...,
Give some causes of congenital bi...,
Why are some heart defects only a...
24  cards
CVS 6 - Congenital Heart Disease
What does aetiology mean,
Give some causes of congenital he...,
What is the percentage o2 saturat...
19  cards
MSK 2 and 3 - Anatomy Of Shoulder And Upper Arm
What does the shoulder girdle con...,
What are the four joints in the s...,
What sits in the glenoid cavity
41  cards
Infection - Microbes
What are the four main classifica...,
What is a prion,
Put the following in order from s...
30  cards
Pathology 3 - Acute Inflammation
What is the definition of acute i...,
What is acute inflammation genera...,
Give some causes of acute inflamm...
48  cards
Pathology 4 - Autopsies
What are the three types of autopsy,
In what cases would a coroner s a...,
What are the stages of an autopsy
5  cards
Infection 3 - Infection Model
What are the four types of pathogen,
What factors should be considered...,
What are the seven main mechanism...
6  cards
MSK 4 - Skeletal Muscle
What are the three types of muscle,
Give some characteristics of skel...,
Give some characteristics of card...
51  cards
MEH 4 - Energy Production (Carbohydrates)
What is pyruvate dehydrogenase us...,
True or false pdh is a simple str...,
Which co factors does pdh require
22  cards
MEH - Energy Production (Lipids)
Which are more reduced carbohydra...,
What are the three general classe...,
What are the different types of f...
41  cards
CVS - Electrical/Molecular Mechanisms In The Heart
What is responsible for setting u...,
At which point does the net outfl...,
Why is the resting membrane poten...
33  cards
CVS - Autonomic Nervous System
What areas of the body does the a...,
What are the two divisions of the...,
Which receptors does the sympathe...
26  cards
MSK - Arm And Forearm Anatomy
What is the membrane called betwe...,
What are the three joints of the ...,
Is the elbow joint a synovial hin...
12  cards
MSK - Common Elbow And Wrist Problems
What does the foosh acronym mean ...,
True or false elbow dislocation i...,
What would the initial management...
18  cards
Infection - Acute Sepsis
What is the definition of sepsis,
What is septic shock,
What is bacteraemia
15  cards
Infection - Innate Immunity
What is the difference between in...,
Define immune system,
Define infectious disease
37  cards
Pathology 5 - Chronic Inflammation
What is chronic inflammation,
How may chronic inflammation arise,
Why is the appearance of chronic ...
22  cards
MEH - Alcohol Metabolism And Oxidative Stress
Where is most alcohol metabolised,
What is the uk recommendation for...,
How are very small amounts of alc...
46  cards
MEH - Protein/Amino Acid Metabolism
Give some examples of nitrogen co...,
What is creatinine,
How is creatinine excreted
50  cards
MSK - Dermatomes And Myotomes
What is a neural level,
What does the somite differentiat...,
What do skin and muscle derived f...
28  cards
CVS - Haemodynamic Shock
Cardiac output co x total periphe...,
How is cardiac output calculated,
How is mean arterial blood pressu...
25  cards
CVS - Hypertension
How do baroreceptors control bloo...,
Why does the baroreceptors reflex...,
What are the four parallel neuroh...
35  cards
Infection - Antimicrobials
What is the difference between a ...,
What is the strict definition of ...,
What is the basis of an antibacte...
28  cards
Infection - Antibiotic Stewardship
Give some general consequences of...,
What does it mean when bacteria i...,
What does it mean when bacteria i...
14  cards
MEH - Lipid Transport
Name all the different types of l...,
What is the normal total choleste...,
What is the difference bwteen pho...
40  cards
MEH - Energy Storage (Glycogen And Fat)
Which tissues cells have an absol...,
At what level should blood glucos...,
What happens when blood glucose f...
33  cards
Pathology - Regeneration And Repair
What are the key processes involv...,
What is tissue regeneration,
What is the difference between an...
43  cards
CVS - ECG
What is sinus rhythm,
Where is the left anterior divisi...,
What are purkinje fibres
32  cards
MSK - Anterior Thigh And Knee Anatomy
What are the bones called in the ...,
What is the membrane called that ...,
What four muscles make up the qua...
14  cards
Infection - Healthcare Infection
What are healthcare infections,
Give some reasons why healthcare ...,
Give some examples of viruses oft...
13  cards
MSK - Bones And Joints
How many bones are there in the body,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the different classifica...
38  cards
MSK - Hand And Wrist Conditions
What is scaphoid non union,
What is osteoarthritis of 1st cmc...,
What are the symptoms of osteoart...
16  cards
Pathology - Haemostasis
What is the definition of haemost...,
What are the main functions of ha...,
Where are platelets produced
40  cards
Pathology - Thrombosis And Embolism
Define thrombosis,
Give some reasons why thrombosis ...,
How do arterial thrombi appear
23  cards
MEH - Haemopoiesis
Where are most red blood cells pl...,
Where is bone marrow mainly distr...,
How are blood cells produced
45  cards
MSK - Anatomy Of Hand
How is the hand supplied with blood,
What is the test called to assess...,
How is the allen s test carried out
12  cards
MEH - Anaemia And Polycythemia
How are red blood cells removed f...,
Give some reasons why reduced ery...,
What may cause anaemia of chronic...
23  cards
CVS - ECG Abnormalities
Why do abnormal heart rhythms arise,
Where can rhythms arise from with...,
What do the qrs complexes look li...
33  cards
Infection - Adaptive Immune Response
Give some features of antigen pre...,
Where are dendritic cells found,
What do dendritic cells present a...
29  cards
MEH - Intro To Endocrinology
What is the biological clock in t...,
What three things in the body cha...,
Which cues from the environment i...
40  cards
Pathology - Atherosclerosis
What is atherosclerosis,
What is arteriosclerosis,
What is the same given to a yello...
29  cards
MEH - The Spleen
What is red pulp in the spleen,
What is white pulp in the spleen,
Does an enlarged spleen cause pai...
38  cards
MSK - Hip Anatomy
What are the three bones called t...,
What are the three main ligaments...,
What are the primary hip flexors
19  cards
Infection - Streptococci
How does streptococci appear on a...,
What are the three possible react...,
True or false encapsulated bacter...
27  cards
Infection - Infections On Surfaces
Define a surface,
Which surfaces can be found on a ...,
What are the viruses found on skin
18  cards
CVS - Chest Pain
What are the three main parts to ...,
What are the possible respiratory...,
What could be a possible upper ga...
22  cards
MSK - Foot And Ankle Conditions
What does valgus mean,
What does varus mean,
What is hallux valgus
19  cards
MSK - Gait
Define gait,
What are the five attributes of n...,
Define gait cycle
28  cards
Infection - Preventing Infections
Give some examples of common sour...,
Give some examples of infections ...,
How is malaria transmitted
22  cards
MEH - The Thyroid
Where is the thyroid gland located,
Describe the embryological develo...,
What are thyroid follicles made of
37  cards
Pathology - Cellular Adaptations
How is cell proliferation controlled,
How can a cell population be incr...,
How does the body determine wheth...
31  cards
MSK - Lumbar Spine Structure
How many vertebrae are there and ...,
How many of the vertebrae are dis...,
What are the functions of the ver...
62  cards
MEH - Thyroid Dysfunction
Where does the word thyroid come ...,
Should a normal thyroid be felt o...,
What is the pre tracheal fascia
27  cards
Pathology - Neoplasia 1
What is a neoplasm,
What is a tumour in general terms,
What is the difference between a ...
23  cards
Pathology - Neoplasia 2
What are the steps of malignant c...,
What are the three changes that a...,
What is epithelial to mesenchymal...
16  cards
Pathology - The Pathology Of Trauma
What are the general effects of t...,
Give some complications of head i...,
Give some possible complications ...
8  cards
MEH - Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis
What is the hypothalamic pituitar...,
Where is the pituitary gland found,
Give some examples of processes m...
34  cards
MEH - Pituitary Disorders
What is the clinical presentation...,
What will happen to a patient if ...,
What symptoms will occur if a pit...
30  cards
Infection - HIV
Which is more common in the uk hi...,
Why is hiv called a retrovirus,
How does hiv cause symptoms
15  cards
CVS - Myocardial Ischaemia
What are the five causes of myoca...,
How can stable angina be treated,
What is the difference in cause b...
5  cards
CVS - Pathophysiology Of Heart Failure
What is heart failure,
What is the main cause of systoli...,
What are the four classes of hear...
26  cards
Infection - Viral Hepatitis
What is hepatitis,
What is the incubation period for...,
What is the incubation period for...
20  cards
CVS - Heart Failure Management
Give the classic signs and sympto...,
How can we test for chronic heart...,
Describe the vicious cycle of hea...
5  cards
ASBHDS - Session 2
Define determinants of health,
Describe briefly the history of h...,
Define health promotion
47  cards
ASBHDS - Session 3
What are health related behaviours,
Explain the theory of classical c...,
How does classical conditioning a...
21  cards
MSK - Cervical And Thoracic Spine
How many cervical vertebrae are t...,
How many thoracic vertebrae are t...,
How many lumbar vertebrae are there
27  cards
Infection - Travel Related Infections
What is malaria caused by,
Can malaria spread from case to c...,
What is the incubation period of ...
14  cards
Infection - Immunocompromised Host
What is an immunocompromised host,
What is the difference between pr...,
What are the characteristic signs...
16  cards
MEH - Adrenal Glands
What are the three general areas ...,
What are the three parts of the c...,
What is found in the medulla of t...
42  cards
MEH - Adrenal Disorders
What methods can be used to do a ...,
Give some causes of primary adren...,
Why must steroids be stopped slowly
7  cards
MEH - Endocrine Pancreas
How does the pancreas develop emb...,
What are the two functions of the...,
Give some examples of hormones se...
15  cards
MEH - Diabetes Mellitus
What causes type 1 diabetes,
What causes type 2 diabetes,
How does diabetes mellitus present
8  cards
MEH - Calcium Metabolism
Where is most calcium stored in t...,
How much calcium is stored in the...,
How does the skeleton help with c...
29  cards
CVS - Arrrhythmia Drugs
What possible effects can drugs h...,
Give some causes of tachycardia,
Give some causes of bradycardia
28  cards
CVS - Peripheral Arterial And Venous Disease
Where is the long saphenous vein ...,
How does the venous pump system work,
What are varicose veins
21  cards

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